Hypertech maxenergy set up
#21
Don't suck.
Nobody runs them cause from what seen they suck. Most people get the edge (or gryphon custom tuned) or the sct xcal custom tuned. I'd be surprised if two people had the maxenergy off the shelf bs.
but for basic setup i'd say don't raise the rev limiter more than a couple hundred rpm if any at all, you don't gain any power up there and its just hard on the engine. Raise the trans shift pressure a ways tho, some people go max but i'd go 50-75% increase. Shift point same as rev limiter, try not to mess with them much.
but for basic setup i'd say don't raise the rev limiter more than a couple hundred rpm if any at all, you don't gain any power up there and its just hard on the engine. Raise the trans shift pressure a ways tho, some people go max but i'd go 50-75% increase. Shift point same as rev limiter, try not to mess with them much.
#22
Senior Member
#24
Hypertech Max Energy
If you are running premium fuel use the premium tune. That gains 14 HP 25 TQ to the wheels. You can set the speed limiter down between 25 & 75 mph to govern it. You can set above 100 mph for speed rated tires. Do 25% on the shift firmness for the 1-2 & 2-3 shifts. Set the rev limiter to +500 rpm's & go +300 rpm's on the shift points. Leave the cooling fans stock for the winter. On the tire size you can get it to the closest 1/4".
Thanks, Gary @ Hypertech.
#25
Senior Member
Settings for your 2009 F150 4.6 2V
If you are running premium fuel use the premium tune. That gains 14 HP 25 TQ to the wheels. You can set the speed limiter down between 25 & 75 mph to govern it. You can set above 100 mph for speed rated tires. Do 25% on the shift firmness for the 1-2 & 2-3 shifts. Set the rev limiter to +500 rpm's & go +300 rpm's on the shift points. Leave the cooling fans stock for the winter. On the tire size you can get it to the closest 1/4".
Thanks, Gary @ Hypertech.
If you are running premium fuel use the premium tune. That gains 14 HP 25 TQ to the wheels. You can set the speed limiter down between 25 & 75 mph to govern it. You can set above 100 mph for speed rated tires. Do 25% on the shift firmness for the 1-2 & 2-3 shifts. Set the rev limiter to +500 rpm's & go +300 rpm's on the shift points. Leave the cooling fans stock for the winter. On the tire size you can get it to the closest 1/4".
Thanks, Gary @ Hypertech.
My interest is the MPG's. But, I entered these settings...and wow, I definitely feel a difference when I drive the truck now. It feels great. Perhaps we can do a little better, I don't know, but a significant improvement so far.
#26
Settings for the 2012 F150 5.0 : Select the octane, regular or premium , set the shift firmness at 50%, set the shift points at +300 on the 1-2, 2-3, & 3-4, leave 4-5 & 5-6 stock, set the rev limiter at +400. The speed limiter can be set down to govern between 25 & 80mph or up above 100 based on speed ratings of your tires. If you are running your stock thermostat you can set your cooling fan for the 195 setting. If you change your tire size or your gear ratio you can program in the new setting to correct your speedometer. Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks, Gary @ Hypertech
Thanks, Gary @ Hypertech
I am also wondering about the cooling fan setting. I changed mine to 195 like suggested but I am unsure what exactly this does and it's benefit (if any).
Thanks,
Chris
#27
Tittysprinkles
I used these settings for my 2013 5.0. I guess the programming has changed since this post as you can now select different shift firmness between each gear. I set the 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shift firmness to 50% and left 4-5 at stock. I have found the 1-2 shift VERY harsh when there is no torque. Under acceleration it is not bad but it does not feel right if you are slowly rolling . . . it makes the truck jump. Seems like the program is incorrect because if I set the 1-2 back to stock it corrects this. I am also wondering about the cooling fan setting. I changed mine to 195 like suggested but I am unsure what exactly this does and it's benefit (if any). Thanks, Chris
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I just bought a Max energy and did my first tune yesterday. I too wasn't sure what setting to use, so I just did the regular gas tune and shift firmness at 25%. I noticed the same harshness in 1-2 on a slow start.
I'd like to know what fuses you guys had pulled (or not) before doing a tune? I have a 2013, so I have the SYNC and Sirius. I pulled the SYNC fuse #2 and the radio #29 and didn't have a problem, but did I need to?
I'd like to know what fuses you guys had pulled (or not) before doing a tune? I have a 2013, so I have the SYNC and Sirius. I pulled the SYNC fuse #2 and the radio #29 and didn't have a problem, but did I need to?